We are so enjoying your videos. We were lucky enough to visit Poland and stayed in the sofitel old Soviet hotel on the square. We visited the memorial every day. Good to see your hubby on the other side of the camera. My dad retired from the Air Force and my husband served. We know what that life is like. I loved growing up seeing so many places! Please keep the closed kitchen videos coming although we love the cooking videos too.
Love your kitchen closed segments, enjoy seeing Poland through your eyes. Cannot wait to see where you take us next on your adventures. Sorry for your loss, Lucy was a great dog.
I really enjoy your Friday episodes and appreciate all the work and research you put into it. Your Zurek looked wonderful, Mark and I could definitely hear the crispness of the crusty bread but I am sure it doesn’t compare to Anna’s. An ice cube maker while camping is a fantastic idea! Warsaw looks very beautiful and it’s amazing that it was rebuilt to its original layout and architectural design.
I was told by numerous Polish people to skip Warsaw while in Poland but I am so glad we went! So beautiful and so interesting. Mark enjoy your ice - ha!
Yeah! So glad you came to our town! Can't wait for the next one! I really appreciate the respect paid to the unknown soldier, and the historical efforts made in your video. About the bricks, my father-in-law used to say, "Next people not from Warsaw will say Bemowo, Bielany, Ursynów etc. is also built from these bricks" ;) (Tongue-in-cheek)
So much fun having lunch together. Even though I watched at 9am. The outtakes sounded like a second sip of bourbon was had…… LOL. Funny that when the beer bourbon pour started I thought it was a TH-cam commercial and was looking for the skip ad….great video … it’s like hanging out with old friends…
Thank you Adzia and Mark . Your “travel chips” are very informative . Brought back so many fun memories when I toured Warsaw. Loved the open market area to dine and people watch . There are cute shops there to buy Polish czaczkis like amber and pottery. Keep showing your funny bloopers at the end😂😂 Looking forward to Part II Do widzenia.🇵🇱❤️🇺🇸
Loved the Music Man Wita Panstwa, Warszowski, Kataryniarz with Live Parrot. Does the Parrot Talk or sing? My Husband said his Dad used to say Rode hard and put away wet, after a hards day work. Funny.
Great video! We went to Warsaw for an extended weekend in 2019 and was totally stunned by the city, both the old town and the rest. The best was the food, found some great restaurants. And... when coming home we found Polish Your Kitchen! Really nice to see it again, can't wait to go back.
Thank you for your videos. Your rant from the bench explaining the different types of "Vegetablists"(vegetableists? I never won a prize for spelling) was precious I will cherish that one. Being Polish and visiting and traveling around Polska many a time I am amazed at the sites you kindly take us on a tour of and explain to us...i simply missed out on a bunch load of goodies Polska and now Warszawa has to offer. You guys super ROCK!!
Mark. Ive said it before, ill say it again. Im so jealous of you. No envy. You both seem so fn happy. And its ridden hard and put AWAY wet. I will ride a bike in poland.
Thank you both for sharing this video, I enjoy seeing the locations and hearing about the history. I am traveling to Poland in late August of 2021 and so look forward to seeing the sights you both have traveled and trying the vegetarian food.
Really enjoyed that, I was in Warsaw in January 1991 right after they were independent from the Soviet Union. I’m pretty sure the large building you see behind the guards at the tomb was the hotel we stayed in, can’t remember the name. Old town and the castle still look the same. Would love to go back
I can remember being at the Zamek in '76 and being able to look over the ruins to the Wisla. I was amazed to see the Zamek rebuilt when we visited in 2017.
I forgot something. I just watched the Seinfeld episode when Elaine convinces Jerry to get rid of his wallet and replace it with a European Satchel. After someone stole it he called it a purse because no one understood what a satchel was. Jerry started carrying it because sitting on his wallet was hurting his back. Funny episode
So impressive that Warsaw was rebuilt just as it was before WWII. I completely understand, because it's beautiful. Anna won the great ice debate. As it should be. But I'm with Mark on tripe. No sale. Love these Friday travel vlogs.
@@markhurning8051 love your Friday outings. I keep watching for residential neighborhoods with single-family homes would love to see how they look compared to those in the US. But I see only apartment buildings.
@@MsElle2012 we will definitely do that video. We’re waiting on a few things to line up, then we want to do a whole video on housing in Poland. Apartments, single family homes, town houses etc.
@@markhurning8051 Your welcome. So wonderful to see such happiness between you after everything you have been through. Thank you Mark so very much for your service and devotion to our country. God bless you and your family always. Keep smiling guy's. From Pocono Mts. Pennsylvania.
Oh i love this! Question: I'm actively trying to learn polish, but what is the language barrier like? As an English speaking American who might want to visit/move there? (Me)
uhh I'm curiositied, love your footage of the old town square. All those apartement looking buildings are they mainly offices or do people actually live in them? I assume you'd have to be a tourist, crowd loving millionaire to get into one, or like parts of New York (i think) they are handed down the generations father to son type a deal. would be interesting to wake up late on a Saturday opening your curtains and be an exhibit to a thousand tourists piled into your courtyard. If a Warszawiak sees this please let me know. Dzienkuje.
It's okay Mark , We who have around horses know what you meant. The question I have is did Anna ever get her sweet buns? I think she is addicted to them. LOL. Mike
It was also know as the 7th Ugly Sister. It matches the 6 Ugly Sisters in Moscow. Stalin called it a gift, but the Soviet Union took huge sums of money out of the Polish Treasury to pay for it... Twice!
I grew up in Warsaw and never heard anyone calling Pałac Kultury Stalin's penis. Maybe they do now ... like it or hate it, it is and will be a major Warsaw landmark, just like The Chrysler building or The Trump tower in New York. I know that they try to get rid of all names associated with communism but Pałac Kultury i Nauki sounds better (in Polish) than Pałac Młodzieży.
@@marek0101 alot of angry "I'm walking here!" people would probably stop walking 😂 Discussion won! I will never refer to it as Stalins Weenie again. Short stint.
It’s a good video. Mark’s narration provides plenty interesting information about Polish history. I like it, but I would like it more if Mark had said in it that it was Germans who invaded Poland and destroyed Warsaw, not Nazis. The Wehrmacht was a military arm of German state, not the Nazi party and only 31% of Wehrmacht officers were the Nazi party members. I’m sure Mark would not say that Republicans invaded Iraq and Afghanistan, or that Democrats invaded Vietnam. Nowadays, the ‘Nazi’ label is used as a weapon to discredit political opponents in many countries and it gradually becomes less and less identified with Germany. It’s not a joke, but some Germans claim that Germany was the first country invaded by Nazis (!?) German propaganda machine is working hard on taking responsibility of Germany for the WW2 aggression and war crimes. The term, ‘Polish death camps’ is a German propaganda fabrication created for this purpose.
Ummm. As I'm SURE you know Anja and Mark, that very TALL building, Stalin's "gift" to Poland us known by another, rather vulgar anatomical moniker which includes his name in it. I WON'T repeat it here!
I love Warsaw and have a load of great times in the old square. But what’s with the Czech beer when there are loads of good Polish beers like Warka, Perła or Tyskie? 😆 Nah. Staropramen is brilliant I guess.
I was in Warsaw in May 2013. Many, many more people on the streets, including gypsies (Romany). You did not talk about the people of Warsaw saving artwork from the Palace. And Stalin's .... is a dead giveaway for where you were. Warsaw still has too many ugly Soviet buildings.
Dwa gorale przyechali do W-wy i jeden pyta drgiego wskazujac na Palac co to jest > Kolega mu tlumaczy ze to dar Stalina. Wtedy ten mowi ze jak ja Marysce wybudowalem wychodek za domem to ja smykalem za to rok - ciekawe ile Rosjanie beda nas j.... za tak wielka budowle ?
@@katarzyna4667 Dziwna rzecz. Odwołuję się do obyczaju polskiego. Co tu wolność ma do rzeczy? To jest dobre cudzoziemców informować o takich rzeczach, bo w niektórych rejonach Polski mógłby się poczuć nieswojo jeśli trafiłby się obok jakis "tradycjonalista" i z niechęcia na niego spoglądał. Uważasz, że ze względu "poczucia wolności" też mógłby np. chodzić w cudzym domu w butach?
@@SENSEOFLIBERTY Myślę, że zgodnie z dobrym polskim obyczajem możemy pozwolić gościom czuć się u nas jak u siebie w domu. Nie wymagajmy od nich, aby zachowywali się jak (niektórzy ) Polacy. Niech pozostaną sobą. Ponadto, tego typu uwagi można zwracać (swoim) dzieciom. Obcym dorosłym nie wypada. Bardzo nieprzyjemnie się je czyta.
@@katarzyna4667 Proszę jeszcze raz uważnie przeczytać, co napisałem. Uważnie. Ten Pan nie ma na czole napisane "NIE JESTEM Z POLSKI". W moim komentarzu nie było niczego nieprzyjemnego. Pani opacznie musiała zrozumieć moje intencje. W Polsce wielu ludzi uważa brak ściągnięcia czapki podczas jedzenia za brak kultury osobistej. A to czy w jakiś sposób na taki widok zareagują, to już zupełnie inne zagadnienie. W większym skupisku ludzi, na większa odległość, wielu nie będzie sobie zadawało pytań czy to obcy, przyjezdny itp. Po prostu spojrzy, pomyśli z przyzwyczajenia to, co pomyśli i wtedy Pani uwagi nie mają żadnego zastosowania.
@@markhurning8051 He didn't put it in a nice way but this is true, from what I remember (and I'm not that old) no Polish soup was served in a bread bowl, we just wouldn't waste a loaf of bread to make a bowl out of it. But I also remember that żurek was served with a slice or two of good Polish bread, as you eat it you'd dip the bread in żurek, so yummy so good so filling. So serving żurek in modern Polish cuisine in a bread bowl makes sense as they go together very well. BTY, the żurek looks so good that it made me hungry and homesick.
Love your vlogs! You guys are great!
Thanks Trev!
Nice to here such interesting live story about you! Greetings and always all the best in Poland!
I luv it!!! It's so beautiful! I enjoy the history, food, culture and it's so clean!
We are so enjoying your videos. We were lucky enough to visit Poland and stayed in the sofitel old Soviet hotel on the square. We visited the memorial every day. Good to see your hubby on the other side of the camera. My dad retired from the Air Force and my husband served. We know what that life is like. I loved growing up seeing so many places! Please keep the closed kitchen videos coming although we love the cooking videos too.
My husband (not of Polish background) LOVES Zurek. When we were in Poland, he was on a personal quest to find “the best” !
My man best soup ever.
Great video. Thanks Chicago
Love the field trips. Warsaw looks lovely.
Loved loved the history and how beautiful Poland is. I love how you share your adventures.
Thanks for sharing! I had my morning coffee while you took me on a tour! What a beautiful city!
Great looking city. I must go and visit where I was born .
Love your kitchen closed segments, enjoy seeing Poland through your eyes. Cannot wait to see where you take us next on your adventures. Sorry for your loss, Lucy was a great dog.
Lolol love your channel. Need more channels with humor. So refreshing, thank you! I look forward to each one
Thanks Lu!
I love your travel episodes. Shown from the realistic side. Thank you.
So excited! I fell in love with this city when I was there on Erasmus.
I so love watching you. I sent my father your channel to watch he say's you cook like his mama. High praise from him!!
YOU TWO DESERVE SOOOOOO MANY MORE SUBSCRIBERS ……YOUR CONTENT AND LOVABILITY AS PEOPLE IS FANTASTIC…..
Thanks so much!
I really enjoy your Friday episodes and appreciate all the work and research you put into it. Your Zurek looked wonderful, Mark and I could definitely hear the crispness of the crusty bread but I am sure it doesn’t compare to Anna’s. An ice cube maker while camping is a fantastic idea! Warsaw looks very beautiful and it’s amazing that it was rebuilt to its original layout and architectural design.
I was told by numerous Polish people to skip Warsaw while in Poland but I am so glad we went! So beautiful and so interesting. Mark enjoy your ice - ha!
"I was told by numerous Polish people to skip Warsaw" lol. there're many nitwits who hate Warsaw
Yeah! So glad you came to our town! Can't wait for the next one! I really appreciate the respect paid to the unknown soldier, and the historical efforts made in your video. About the bricks, my father-in-law used to say, "Next people not from Warsaw will say Bemowo, Bielany, Ursynów etc. is also built from these bricks" ;) (Tongue-in-cheek)
So much fun having lunch together. Even though I watched at 9am. The outtakes sounded like a second sip of bourbon was had…… LOL. Funny that when the beer bourbon pour started I thought it was a TH-cam commercial and was looking for the skip ad….great video … it’s like hanging out with old friends…
Thanks David!
Great video guys, love the Friday videos.
Nice video. Miss Warsaw, was there last in summer 2019. Hope to be back soon. The soups look great, two of my favorites. Thanks for the video!
Great episode as always keep up the great work guys 👍 love the info and humour 😁
Thank you Adzia and Mark . Your “travel chips” are very informative .
Brought back so many fun memories when I toured Warsaw. Loved the open market area to dine and people watch .
There are cute shops there to buy Polish czaczkis like amber and pottery.
Keep showing your funny bloopers at the end😂😂
Looking forward to Part II
Do widzenia.🇵🇱❤️🇺🇸
My Nana (great maternal grandmother) was born in Warsaw. You guys make my week! Thanks
Nice video thanks for uploading
Great Town, Great City!!
Loved the Music Man Wita Panstwa, Warszowski, Kataryniarz with Live Parrot. Does the Parrot Talk or sing? My Husband said his Dad used to say Rode hard and put away wet, after a hards day work. Funny.
Great video! We went to Warsaw for an extended weekend in 2019 and was totally stunned by the city, both the old town and the rest. The best was the food, found some great restaurants. And... when coming home we found Polish Your Kitchen! Really nice to see it again, can't wait to go back.
Beautiful! Great new content. Do more of this segment.
Thank you for your videos. Your rant from the bench explaining the different types of "Vegetablists"(vegetableists? I never won a prize for spelling) was precious I will cherish that one. Being Polish and visiting and traveling around Polska many a time I am amazed at the sites you kindly take us on a tour of and explain to us...i simply missed out on a bunch load of goodies Polska and now Warszawa has to offer. You guys super ROCK!!
Thanks Greg!
I just caught this at 3:00AM Tennessee time, loved it. Can't wait for the next one 🙋🥀
Wow that’s super early…..or late depending I guess. Either way thanks for watching!
I love all your videos.... Make me want to go back and stay......"tak mnie ciagnie do Polski"
Mark. Ive said it before, ill say it again. Im so jealous of you. No envy. You both seem so fn happy. And its ridden hard and put AWAY wet. I will ride a bike in poland.
Can't believe we missed you guys again! We were in Warsaw in June during the heat wave checking out the same sights!
Thank you both for sharing this video, I enjoy seeing the locations and hearing about the history. I am traveling to Poland in late August of 2021 and so look forward to seeing the sights you both have traveled and trying the vegetarian food.
You will love it bring your water bottle it gets hot, hot, hot
I love this video , 9:05, and the French accent...🤣. And I am so happy that Warsaw leads on vegetable eating :-))
My warsaw ❤️
Really enjoyed that, I was in Warsaw in January 1991 right after they were independent from the Soviet Union. I’m pretty sure the large building you see behind the guards at the tomb was the hotel we stayed in, can’t remember the name. Old town and the castle still look the same. Would love to go back
Good One!!
There is talk of rebuilding the palace on the grounds of the tomb.
Warsaw is where my mother-in-law was born and grew up.
I can remember being at the Zamek in '76 and being able to look over the ruins to the Wisla. I was amazed to see the Zamek rebuilt when we visited in 2017.
Yes, our Zamek, Old Town and river front (Odra River) have gone through a much needed lift. It is all so different now. Hope you visit again.
My home town.....such a beautifull city
Excellent video!
Vege Warsaw 👍❤️ indeed …& yeah PAPRYKARZ flows in veins of us northerners
Love you guys!
I forgot something. I just watched the Seinfeld episode when Elaine convinces Jerry to get rid of his wallet and replace it with a European Satchel. After someone stole it he called it a purse because no one understood what a satchel was. Jerry started carrying it because sitting on his wallet was hurting his back. Funny episode
Very Fun Video! Jestem Podgurski (Yes... I know... German spelling)....
So impressive that Warsaw was rebuilt just as it was before WWII. I completely understand, because it's beautiful. Anna won the great ice debate. As it should be. But I'm with Mark on tripe. No sale. Love these Friday travel vlogs.
I’m always blown away with how Europe rebuilt. Thanks for watching David!
@@markhurning8051 love your Friday outings. I keep watching for residential neighborhoods with single-family homes would love to see how they look compared to those in the US. But I see only apartment buildings.
@@MsElle2012 we will definitely do that video. We’re waiting on a few things to line up, then we want to do a whole video on housing in Poland. Apartments, single family homes, town houses etc.
Thanks for refreshing the memories. How about a word or two for the milk bars in Krackow Warsaw. They might not exist any more.
Definitely need to talk about the milk bars.
Warsaw : THE best of the best, going up going up going up the future is there !
My feelings towards Flaki is absolutely the same as Mark's; fish out the tripe, gimme the rest!😁
Love you guys....😁❤
Awe thanks!
"Youth palace"is just one side of it.There were clubs and sections for kids and teens-art,science,sport ,education etc.It still works,I believe.
🙂👍
We just love you guy's. Such a cute couple. Enjoy. God bless.
Thanks!
@@markhurning8051 Your welcome. So wonderful to see such happiness between you after everything you have been through. Thank you Mark so very much for your service and devotion to our country. God bless you and your family always. Keep smiling guy's. From Pocono Mts. Pennsylvania.
HI Mark are you from Wisconsin? I am from Milwaukee, I moved to Polska for about a year it was so much fun!
Stevens Point born and raised!
@@markhurning8051 Yeah I thought so, there is no mistaken that accent! we have the best accent in the country!
You guys should have a subscriber (me) lol come cook with you and try the food!
Oh i love this! Question: I'm actively trying to learn polish, but what is the language barrier like? As an English speaking American who might want to visit/move there? (Me)
Thank you Mark for your service to the U.S.A.
Mark, did you ever take her to any of the cheese factories in Stevens Point/Wisconsin Rapids for some squeaky cheese?
Not yet, but we have done many brewery tours.
uhh I'm curiositied, love your footage of the old town square. All those apartement looking buildings are they mainly offices or do people actually live in them? I assume you'd have to be a tourist, crowd loving millionaire to get into one, or like parts of New York (i think) they are handed down the generations father to son type a deal. would be interesting to wake up late on a Saturday opening your curtains and be an exhibit to a thousand tourists piled into your courtyard. If a Warszawiak sees this please let me know. Dzienkuje.
I’m sure some people do live there, but I’m guessing it’s mostly offices and museums. Thanks for watching!
Friend of mine owns two apartments in there. They are apartment buildings.
Ice, Mark? Really?.....after that eye roll......hmmmm
Horse reference? Now I’m eye rolling
Well……ice is good…..but….ummmm. Ok she’s right. 🙃
Thanks for the Vegetable-ist tips! 🤣
I’m here for you Kim. Thanks for watching!
Has anyone done the 'best viewes of the city from the Palace... cause you can't see the Palace..' yet?😀
It's okay Mark , We who have around horses know what you meant. The question I have is did Anna ever get her sweet buns? I think she is addicted to them. LOL. Mike
Is there a camp ground in the city?
Literally in the city, it’s crazy.
It was also know as the 7th Ugly Sister. It matches the 6 Ugly Sisters in Moscow. Stalin called it a gift, but the Soviet Union took huge sums of money out of the Polish Treasury to pay for it... Twice!
I grew up in Warsaw and never heard anyone calling Pałac Kultury Stalin's penis. Maybe they do now ... like it or hate it, it is and will be a major Warsaw landmark, just like The Chrysler building or The Trump tower in New York. I know that they try to get rid of all names associated with communism but Pałac Kultury i Nauki sounds better (in Polish) than Pałac Młodzieży.
I also never heard Stalin's Penis, but it works :D
@@tamararuskea Nah, it sound nasty 😝 I wonder how new yorkers would feel if we call The Trump Tower, Trump's penis 🤣🤣
@@marek0101 alot of angry "I'm walking here!" people would probably stop walking 😂 Discussion won! I will never refer to it as Stalins Weenie again. Short stint.
It’s a good video. Mark’s narration provides plenty interesting information about Polish history. I like it, but I would like it more if Mark had said in it that it was Germans who invaded Poland and destroyed Warsaw, not Nazis. The Wehrmacht was a military arm of German state, not the Nazi party and only 31% of Wehrmacht officers were the Nazi party members. I’m sure Mark would not say that Republicans invaded Iraq and Afghanistan, or that Democrats invaded Vietnam. Nowadays, the ‘Nazi’ label is used as a weapon to discredit political opponents in many countries and it gradually becomes less and less identified with Germany. It’s not a joke, but some Germans claim that Germany was the first country invaded by Nazis (!?) German propaganda machine is working hard on taking responsibility of Germany for the WW2 aggression and war crimes. The term, ‘Polish death camps’ is a German propaganda fabrication created for this purpose.
Ummm. As I'm SURE you know Anja and Mark, that very TALL building, Stalin's "gift" to Poland us known by another, rather vulgar anatomical moniker which includes his name in it. I WON'T repeat it here!
I love Warsaw and have a load of great times in the old square. But what’s with the Czech beer when there are loads of good Polish beers like Warka, Perła or Tyskie? 😆
Nah. Staropramen is brilliant I guess.
We just love beer I gues 😎
@@markhurning8051 My favourite is Okocim. It’s easier to find here than in Poland outside of the south east.
@@andyfergie thats a very strong beer for sure 👍 hard to get here in the states,,,,,,,
@@bustersmith5569 Come visit Scotland 🏴. We can tempt you with many continental beers (and some Scottish ones too) 😆
I moved $$ from my 401k to a IRA so on my 60th birthday I can visit Poland.
We need visits to milk bars.
Agreed, thanks for watching!
Skyscraper en francais - gratte-ciel.
I was in Warsaw in May 2013. Many, many more people on the streets, including gypsies (Romany). You did not talk about the people of Warsaw saving artwork from the Palace. And Stalin's .... is a dead giveaway for where you were. Warsaw still has too many ugly Soviet buildings.
Then they had a nap.
Park Saski -not Saxon.
I love Tripe Soup
Dwa gorale przyechali do W-wy i jeden pyta drgiego wskazujac na Palac co to jest > Kolega mu tlumaczy ze to dar Stalina.
Wtedy ten mowi ze jak ja Marysce wybudowalem wychodek za domem to ja smykalem za to rok - ciekawe ile Rosjanie beda nas j.... za tak wielka budowle ?
Quite interesting that you haven't learned your husband to take off the hat during eating. :P
OK. It's outside. We forgive. ;)
Co z Twoim poczuciem wolności?
PS "taught"
@@katarzyna4667
Dziwna rzecz. Odwołuję się do obyczaju polskiego. Co tu wolność ma do rzeczy?
To jest dobre cudzoziemców informować o takich rzeczach, bo w niektórych rejonach Polski mógłby się poczuć nieswojo jeśli trafiłby się obok jakis "tradycjonalista" i z niechęcia na niego spoglądał. Uważasz, że ze względu "poczucia wolności" też mógłby np. chodzić w cudzym domu w butach?
@@SENSEOFLIBERTY Myślę, że zgodnie z dobrym polskim obyczajem możemy pozwolić gościom czuć się u nas jak u siebie w domu. Nie wymagajmy od nich, aby zachowywali się jak (niektórzy ) Polacy. Niech pozostaną sobą. Ponadto, tego typu uwagi można zwracać (swoim) dzieciom. Obcym dorosłym nie wypada. Bardzo nieprzyjemnie się je czyta.
@@katarzyna4667
Proszę jeszcze raz uważnie przeczytać, co napisałem. Uważnie.
Ten Pan nie ma na czole napisane "NIE JESTEM Z POLSKI".
W moim komentarzu nie było niczego nieprzyjemnego. Pani opacznie musiała zrozumieć moje intencje. W Polsce wielu ludzi uważa brak ściągnięcia czapki podczas jedzenia za brak kultury osobistej. A to czy w jakiś sposób na taki widok zareagują, to już zupełnie inne zagadnienie. W większym skupisku ludzi, na większa odległość, wielu nie będzie sobie zadawało pytań czy to obcy, przyjezdny itp. Po prostu spojrzy, pomyśli z przyzwyczajenia to, co pomyśli i wtedy Pani uwagi nie mają żadnego zastosowania.
17:28 Common people serve żurek in bowl not in bread loaf. It's just awful bait for stupid tourists.
Tell me how you really feel 😂
@@markhurning8051 He didn't put it in a nice way but this is true, from what I remember (and I'm not that old) no Polish soup was served in a bread bowl, we just wouldn't waste a loaf of bread to make a bowl out of it. But I also remember that żurek was served with a slice or two of good Polish bread, as you eat it you'd dip the bread in żurek, so yummy so good so filling. So serving żurek in modern Polish cuisine in a bread bowl makes sense as they go together very well. BTY, the żurek looks so good that it made me hungry and homesick.
O tobie mysle ze jestes polka fajni z was ludzie ale te tatuaze to porazka